Thursday, January 16, 2014

The Aftermath of being a Folk Hero


Nothing has been posted in a minute or two on the blog, so I figured I'd go ahead and do this and beat some Kentucky Hate Group to the punch. A once 'unforgettable' Clay County boy, is Richie Farmer now an 'unforgivable' man of corruption?

Whatever your stance, Richie simply gave in to the dark side of being an elected official. Did he shame the people of the Commonwealth who voted him into his position of power, just because he wore the Blue and White? Let's be honest, that's the only reason he was elected. It was, in this state, the only platform you need to get an office with a really nice leather chair.

We did it to ourselves. It's not so much Richie's fault for being weak and unable to resist temptations, as it was ours for being whipped into an absolute frenzy when it comes to all things associated with our Cats, and putting somebody into an elected office that probably should have been running a basketball camp or having a chain of automobile dealerships. Once again, that is only possible because of wearing the Blue.

So, forgive and forget, or not. It's up to you.

#FreeEricManuel
#SuttonWasFramed

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